The University of Minnesota aims for higher protein and better yield to make the most of shrunken oat acreage.
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Viewed as a poor bet by national investors and lenders, and as a troubled region by the media and business, the region’s prosperity may be at risk.
Stillwater welcomed global visitors amid the ICE surge. Chamber member and business leader Teresa McFarland noticed a lesson in leadership.
Only Midwest states may sell E-15 fuel year-round, while the rest of the country is restricted to non-summer months.
Amy Rahja oversees the business and the people of the downtown Minneapolis arena.
A month without customers has left many on the brink of collapse.
As the Minneapolis-based mattress company aims to revitalize its brand, it partners with the Kansas City Chiefs star (and Taylor Swift's fiancé).
Caedence, a digital music-making platform developed by five people, found itself in a lineup with Apple, Fender, and Steinberg.
Twenty-eight Minnesota companies have seeded the new fund.
The three parties unveiled a 10-year agreement that was reached through mediation.
The deal is expected to close in the second or third quarter of 2026 and is subject to approval by SkyWater Technology’s shareholders.
CEOs of large employers call for cooperation among government officials that leads to workable solutions.
For the first time, Twin Cities Orthopedics has appointed a practicing physician as its CEO.
The Minneapolis theater reconsiders its future amid budgetary concerns, and local leaders point to longstanding structural problems in the live-theater business model.
The $70 million multi-purpose facility is expected to open in late 2028 in Inver Grove Heights.